HI Bob, Uh, I can't help you with Kurzweil, but I ask, why not just fix this in Word? It's very simple, and would save you the headache you're obviously struggling with using K1000. Mayrie _____ From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:21 PM To: bookshare volunteer discussion Subject: [bksvol-discuss] K1000 and tables Hi gang. I've run into a bit of a sticky wicket (as my British friends often say). I am proofing a book that has several tables in it. [[beginning of advertisement]: see the newly produced document concerning the use of tables in books in the scanning and proofing manual https://wiki.benetech.org/display/BSO/Scanning+and+Proofreading+Manual [end of advertisement]]! These tables are causing me all kinds of trouble with pagination as they span multiple pages, but I don't think they were meant to-do so in the original book. The scanner just didn't know what to do with them. I say these are tables, but they aren't really. They are strict text with two line spaces between each cell. Ok, here's my question (multiple sighs around the internet). I've converted these textuals back to tables in Kurzweil, inserting tabs between cells and a linefeed between rows. But when I invoke the convert to table command in k1000 it always comes out with a table that is one column wide and way to many rows. Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong? Heck, does anyone know what I am talking about? Thanks, Bob "A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain."